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Square Enix revealed Tifa will be joining the Final Fantasy Dissidia NT roster soon! She'll be arriving on the arcade version June 27th, 2019 and the Playstation 4 version on July 3rd, 2019. Check out her reveal trailer!

In the latest issue of Dengeki Playstation, Final Fantasy VII Remake's producer Yoshinori Kitase provided an update on the game's voice recording progress. According to him, the remake's main story voice recording (most likely referring to the first installment of the Remake) is nearly finished.
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The North American PSN store is having a Final Fantasy sale on right now. This is your chance to pick up Final Fantasy XV if the normal price tag is a bit too steep, or maybe you want to get some old classics or try some you haven't played before!
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Final Fantasy has some great tracks over the years, and while creep and horror are not exactly the first words that come to mind when thinking of Final Fantasy, let alone it's sweeping scores of passion and adventure, the series has had it's fair share of tracks meant to unsettle the player.

To make this more interesting, I plan on taking only one track per game.
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Getting a head start on celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Final Fantasy Franchise next year, Square Enix has opened a site dedicated to it at http://www.finalfantasy.jp/30th/. Unfortunately, the site is entirely in Japanese, so unless you plan on brushing up on your Nihongo, then the most you'll get out of it is watching the promo video and listening to the sweet tunes that play in the background. There's no word yet (in English anyway) on what they plan on doing to celebrate the big 3-0, or if they plan on celebrating it world wide (they may wait for the western release anniversary to do that, however, that won't be until 2020).
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So you wanna be big do ya? Big like a certain gun-armed man in Final Fantasy VII? Do you too want to have marshmallow arms protruding from your sailor uniform? Well you're in luck because today, I'm going to show you how you can achieve this dashing and totally realistic look.
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According to Amazon's UK site, Square Enix will release two collector box sets for the PC featuring Final Fantasy III and IV, and another for Final Fantasy VII and VIII. The bundles will go for £19.99 and be available for shipment to the US. There is little information on what each bundle contains, outside of the manuals and discs. Oddly, the games still have to be downloaded, which would seem to make getting a Steam account just as convenient. No word yet on whether there will be more to the bundles. Currently the game is only listed on the UK site and is scheduled for release on May 27, 2016. More information will be made available as it's released.

According to the latest issue of Game Informer, the remake of Final Fantasy VII won't only be released in episodic form, but each one will be the size of a full game, comparable in size to each Final Fantasy XIII game. According to producer Yoshinori Kitase, "It will essentially be a full scale game for each part of the multi-part series. In XIII, each installment told the story from a different angle. It was kind of like approaching an unknown territory in a sense. Whereas with Final Fantasy VII Remake, we already have a preexisting story, so it wouldn't really make sense if that isn't encompassed in a multi-part series... So if we're just looking at each of these parts, one part should be on par with the scale of one Final Fantasy XIII game."
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